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Joint Services did good job enforcing COVID rules

- Dear Editor,

Over the busy Easter weekend, I, like many Guyanese, chose to relax with good friends and catch up on the things that are important to us.

I noticed there was a heightened presence of members of the joint services closely monitoring the seawalls.

I was pleased, despite the few instances of bars being closed at 9:30pm and customers expressing their discontent, that the ranks who were present refused to give in or relent on their instructio­ns. I wish to say publicly that I support this restrictio­n and am quite pleased at the enforcemen­t of the laws and regulation­s that are in place to protect us all.

Those brave ranks are just carrying out their operationa­l instructio­ns to ensure that we are all going to be safe in our homes once we are following the COVID guidelines. Do not curse, abuse and refuse to comply with the instructio­ns of the lawmen or else you will be charged and prosecuted.

And where there are instances of police harassment, report it to the hierarchy of the force. But first ensure you have the evidence to back your accusation­s against the lawmen.

I want to urge the party-going crowd and socialites to understand the impact that the pandemic is having on the world we live in, and in our lives. There are 10, 580 cases of COVID-19 confirmed in Guyana to date with 247 persons losing the battle to this dreaded pandemic.

I see this Irfaan Ali Administra­tion taking the COVID threat very seriously and they are in order. Let’s do our part to save and protect our human resources from the COVID-19 epidemic and all of its strains now.

Regards,

Alvin Hamilton

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